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  • [[Ray Odierno]], General, [[United States Army]], heads [[United States Joint Forces Comm | author = Ray Odierno
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  • The senior Coalition military headquarters in Iraq, commanded by GEN [[Ray Odierno]], [[U.S. Army]]
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  • She has become a principal adviser to GEN Ray Odierno, now the top U.S. commander in Iraq, and rose with him from less senior com
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  • [[Ray Odierno]], General, [[United States Army]], heads [[United States Joint Forces Comm | author = Ray Odierno
    10 KB (1,449 words) - 15:37, 8 April 2024
  • At present, it is commanded by a U.S. general, GEN Ray Odierno, with a British lieutenant general deputy, LTG Chris Brown. Prior to the Ab
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  • ...incumbent often moves to a four-star position, recent examples being GEN [[Ray Odierno]] and General Lloyd Austin becoming the senior U.S. officer in Iraq, and G
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  • *[[Ray Odierno]]
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  • ...have nonmilitary advisers. Petraeus' operational commander for Iraq, GEN [[Ray Odierno]], obtains a civilian-oriented view from [[Emma Sky]].
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  • ...y in fall 2008 at the request of Ambassador [[Ryan Crocker]] and General [[Ray Odierno]] to help conclude the security agreement between the United States and Ir
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  • General Ray Odierno, U.S. Army, was named to replace General James Mattis, USMC as USJFCOM comm
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  • ....S. perspective, he was a threat, but a threat that would not go away. GEN Ray Odierno said, in January 2008, "we are now meeting with them, for the first time. H
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  • Using the 4th Infantry Division (U.S.) (4ID), commanded by then-MG Ray Odierno, the most technically advanced in the U.S. Army, planners wanted to launch
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  • Operational control would be under Multi-National Corps-Iraq, under LTG Ray Odierno, with initial Baghdad tactical operations under a force built around the 3r
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